The wait for anything new from Richard Kelly is as long as it is bereft. Continually revealing and rewarding though the films ...
A 2025 action-comedy that was hailed as one of the most celebrated films of the year will show at 6pm at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute. Audiences can enjoy One Battle After Another in ...
Real estate magnates, secret societies, alternative means of communicating, psycheledic drugs used as therapy? It’s not our ...
From 'The Crying of Lot 49' to 'Vineland,' discover why Thomas Pynchon’s famously 'difficult' novels can actually be for any type of reader ...
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In Shadow Ticket, his first novel in 12 years, the 88-year-old master explores the explicitly political dimension of this question. Given the inexorable temptation toward polemic, miscalculation, and ...
"Shadow Ticket" is a noir novel by Thomas Pynchon set in the early 1930s. The story follows a private investigator hired to find a missing cheese heiress. The book blends historical elements, like ...
Rejoice, dear readers, and prepare to welcome a publishing event that's almost as rare — and potentially as disorienting — as the emergence of a brood of cicadas. Thomas Pynchon, our literary recluse ...